Substance Abuse

The Substance Abuse Program utilizes evidence-based programming and practices, including prevention education, early intervention initiatives, counseling, and drug and alcohol deterrent activities in order to promote overall health and mission readiness.

Referral to local treatment services and facilitation of the process to move a Marine with a substance use disorder through an individualized continuum of care, allowing the Marine to return to duty.

Group counseling, coordination of care, continuing care, after care, and case management.

Random drug and alcohol screening procedures at the unit level to deter Marines from being under the influence while on duty.

Evidence based continuum of prevention, counseling and deterrence activities that prevents career-or life-altering incidents, and supports commanders’ efforts to ensure that Marines arrive to work safe and fit for duty.

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Given the complex impact of the combat experience on overall health, each Marine referred to the Substance Abuse Counseling Center is screened for traumatic brain injury, suicide risk, mental health, and post-traumatic stress disorder in addition to substance misuse. Following the initial assessment, a Marine can enter at any level of care and move up or down the continuum of care, in response to changing clinical needs.